Ellipsoidal particles at fluid interfaces
Abstract
For partially wetting, ellipsoidal colloids trapped at a fluid interface, their effective, interface--mediated interactions of capillary and fluctuation--induced type are analyzed. For contact angles different from 90, static interface deformations arise which lead to anisotropic capillary forces that are substantial already for micrometer--sized particles. The capillary problem is solved using an efficient perturbative treatment which allows a fast determination of the capillary interaction for all distances between and orientations of two particles. Besides static capillary forces, fluctuation--induced forces caused by thermally excited capillary waves arise at fluid interfaces. For the specific choice of a spatially fixed three--phase contact line, the asymptotic behavior of the fluctuation--induced force is determined analytically for both the close--distance and the long--distance regime and compared to numerical solutions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0801.2851,
title = {Ellipsoidal particles at fluid interfaces},
author = {H. Lehle and E. Noruzifar and M. Oettel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.2851},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
10 pages, submitted to EPJE (Special Issue Soft Matter Conference Aachen'07)